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FIFA denies blocking Maradona

RIO DE JANEIRO—Diego Maradona is not a special guest of FIFA at the World Cup, though Gisele Bundchen could still be.

FIFA played down the latest broadside aimed by Maradona, one of the governing body’s fiercest and most regular critics.

The Argentina great has claimed in the media that he was blocked from watching his country at the Maracana Stadium on Sunday.

While FIFA dismissed reports that Bundchen could present the actual World Cup at Maracana on July 13, the Brazilian supermodel seems a candidate to bring the trophy on to the field before kickoff.

“I have seen a lot of confusion in the media around that,” FIFA spokeswoman Delia Fischer said yesterday, confirming longstanding plans that FIFA President Sepp Blatter will present the trophy. He could be joined by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.

Maradona played in two World Cup finals — receiving the trophy as Argentina captain in 1986 — but his privileges at this tournament seem to extend only as far as working journalist’s accreditation.

Maradona is at the World Cup with Venezuelan broadcaster Telesur, which does not have rights to broadcast matches. Journalists require an additional ticket to sit in the media tribune at matches.

He told Argentinian media that FIFA barred his access to the 2-1 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina.

“As long as he is going in with the right media access then there shouldn’t be any issue,” Fischer said, adding that FIFA had not received a complaint from Maradona “nor for anybody else.”

Maradona was inspiration of the Argentina team that won in ‘86, and then reached the 1990 final.

He was also the last player expelled from a World Cup for doping in 1994, when he tested positive for five different banned stimulants. (AP)